Samsung Announces New Mid-Priced A Series Smartphones for Australia

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Samsung has unveiled two new mid-priced smartphones, the Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55, for the Australian market. These devices offer quality features at more affordable prices, making them a great option for those looking to buy outright and take advantage of SIM only mobile plan deals. With Full HD Super AMOLED displays and a modern design, the A55 even features a premium metallic finish. The Galaxy A35 will retail for $549, while the Galaxy A55 will be priced at $699.

Not content with a strong share of the flagship smartphone market, Samsung has today announced two new mid-priced smartphones for Australia - the latest generation of their A Series smartphones which offer quality features are more affordable prices.

Important at a time of rising costs for Aussie families, these new Samsung Galaxy A series smartphones are designed to feature core technologies carried down over the years from the premium Samsung range, but at prices designed for those keen to buy outright, own their phone and take advantage of strong SIM only mobile plan deals. The Samsung Galaxy A35 will retail for $549 while the Galaxy A55 lands here at $699. These devices are half the price or more than the premium Galaxy S Series Samsung announced just two months ago.Both offering Full HD Super AMOLED displays at 6.6 inches, they have a strong modern design, with the A55 featuring a more premium metallic finis

 

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